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Ian Goldberg
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Expand the xrange of the plots to show the new 30% scale data points
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README
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Add analysis and plotting scripts
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analytical.py
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Add analysis and plotting scripts
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bytecounts.py
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Add analysis and plotting scripts
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parselogs.py
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The test for entering steady state was wrong
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plotdats.py
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Expand the xrange of the plots to show the new 30% scale data points
4 years ago
README
The bytecounts.py script produces the formulas that are coded into the
analytical.py script.
The analytical.py script produces the formulas that are coded into the
plotdats.py script.
You shouldn't have to touch either of those, unless the simulator itself
changes.
If you're just plotting the output of simulator logfiles, just do:
$ ./parselogs.py ../path/to/*.log
(the above will generate 5 .dat files)
$ ./plotdats.py
(the above will generate a bunch of .pdf graphs)